I'm interested in a group buy. Of course, it all depends on pricing. Larry "Stooge" Hendry sells dotcom-style knobs. I have no info on pricing or quantity discounts. If the Stooge pricing is good enough, well... Anyway, I agree that the 7602 is the "right" knob. I'd also love some 7610s, a 0.75" diameter version (smaller than the standard dotcom knob). And a few BIG ones would be great, like the 1.5 inchers or at least the 1.25". Look at the Modcan "B" series, for example; it looks cool with different sized knobs. We'd never have enough demand for those, though. -- john ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry T." <larry@unicode.com> To: <dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 5:59 PM Subject: [dotcomformat] Synth.com knobs (was More Miniwave Chat) > Seeing as to how I found the manufacturer of the Synthesizers.com > knobs, I will happily share that information with you. The company is > Cosmo Corporation, located in Ohio, USA. The knobs can be found at: > http://www.cosmocorp.com/kp-handler.cfm?CAT=R&SUBCAT=1&KN=3&src=17 > > I believe that the 7602 is the correct knob. I was looking for knobs > to use on the Milton that Peter Grenader is building for me. > (Unfortunately they have nothing that looks similar but will fit with > the Milton spacing.) > > Due to pricing and order minimums, this is a VERY good candidate for a > group buy. I have had both e-mail and phone conversations with Cosmo > and they seem to be nice people. > > Larry T. >
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Re: [dotcomformat] Synth.com knobs (was More Miniwave Chat)
2005-10-06 by john mahoney
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